The 500-acre property once held homes and barns that contained activity all buzzing around dairy production. Now it holds empty spots on the large field.

Dominy said much of equipment is a total loss.

“There were so many piles, hundreds of trees, big trees. We’ve had track hoes and bulldozers here for weeks piling them up,” Dominy said.

At 52-years-old, Dominy is now considering a new direction.

“We’ll probably put some kind of beef cows out here. It won’t be dairy anymore but still be cattle on the place,” Dominy said.

A month later, Dominy said he feels better now that most of the debris has been picked up.

“It looks a 100 times better. We’ve cleaned up so much debris, metal, and trees, and all the garbage and it just looks so much better and I feel better you know after cleaning it up and just feel better,” Dominy said.

In the past month, Dominy said he has sold off more than 400 dairy cattle.